Abstract :
The purpose of this study was to compare the cardiopulmonary effects of dexmedetomidine in anaesthetised sheep and goats.
The initial vasopressor effects were prevented by using a constant rate infusion (CRI), without a loading dose.
In six sevoflurane anaesthetised goats and sheep dexmedetomidine was infused as CRI (2 g/kg/h). Before, during and for 30 min
after the infusion, cardiac output (CO), systemic and pulmonary arterial pressures, heart rate (HR), respiratory mechanics, inspired
and expired gas concentrations, arterial and mixed venous blood gases and the plasma concentration of dexmedetomidine were
measured.
In goats, CO, HR and mean arterial pressure decreased below baseline values by 20, 40 and 20%, respectively. Systemic vascular
resistance (SVR) only decreased after the infusion. Gas exchange and respiratory mechanics remained unchanged. In sheep, CO
did not change and SVR decreased progressively up to 45% below baseline. Changes in gas exchange and respiratory mechanics
were mild but highly variable. The plasma concentrations of dexmedetomidine were similar in sheep and goats.
In conclusion, goats seem to be more sensitive to centrally mediated cardiovascular effects of dexmedetomidine than sheep, which
is not related to dexmedetomidine disposition. Adverse pulmonary effects were completely prevented by CRI without loading dose
in goats but not in sheep.
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Keywords :
Sheep , goat , dexmedetomidine , Sevoflurane